The other day, I only had a chance to put one round through the brand new Savage 12 LRP barrel: forgot my cleaning stuff. After cleaning the barrel out as Savage recommends today, I took a flashlight to the end and saw the copper. Is this normal for a new barrel to have that much copper? This is the first real precision gun I have owned and wanted to make sure I am breaking the barrel in properly.
Basically, I ran a patch soaked with Hoppes #9 and let it soak for a few followed by 5 strokes with the dewey bronze bore brush. Lastly, I used a jag until the bore came out dry and clean followed by a light coat of oil.
Although the barrel break in instructions from Savage have no reference to cleaning with a copper remover, I wanted to make sure.
Thanks,
Shawn
Basically, I ran a patch soaked with Hoppes #9 and let it soak for a few followed by 5 strokes with the dewey bronze bore brush. Lastly, I used a jag until the bore came out dry and clean followed by a light coat of oil.
Although the barrel break in instructions from Savage have no reference to cleaning with a copper remover, I wanted to make sure.
Thanks,
Shawn